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16th October 2012, 11:05 AM
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MBA without Business Experience
I want to do master of business administration course without business experience so please tell me can I do this because I have no experience of business and I think that for master of business administration course business experience is must so ask you about this
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#2
16th October 2012, 02:20 PM
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Re: MBA without Business Experience
There are many universities and colleges in India which is offered MBA programme in the various programme. As you are want to know about the admission eligibility requirement for the MBA programme. Various institute and colleges have their own standard for the admission eligibility for MBA programme. Many colleges is required any business experience and some colleges is not needed it. You not mentioned the name of a particular college in for which is ask eligibility so we are not able to understand it so please mention the name of a particular university or colleges then we are able to doing your help. |
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2nd December 2015, 12:44 PM
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Re: MBA without Business Experience
Can I get admission in MBA without have any Business experience? And which colleges are providing admission for MBA without Business experience?
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#4
2nd December 2015, 12:45 PM
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Re: MBA without Business Experience
Almost all students are acceptable with preparation because an MBA is a professional degree, that it is designed to provide those for higher-level positions by focusing on the practical side of business management. But some colleges are offering MBA in their colleges without business experience. Those applicant have Business experience this means that other admissions factors such as his/her undergraduate GPA, standardized test scores, professional goals, and overall level of preparation become even more important. Some USA universities/ institute name for MBA without business Experience: Columbia Business School (Columbia University) Haas School of Business (University of California, Berkeley) Harvard Business School (HBS) Wharton MBA (University of Pennsylvania) Anderson School of Management (UCLA) Sloan School of Management (MIT) Chicago Booth School of Business (University of Chicago) Stern School of Business (New York University – NYU) Stanford Graduate School of Business |
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